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<a href="gtkrad/pg1_1.htm#camera">Better movement in camera window</a>
<h1 class = "MsoTitle">Q3Radiant Editor Manual</h1>
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<h2><a name = "camera">Better movement in camera window</a></h2>
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By enabling "Freelook in 3D window" in the preferences screen you can use a
noclip style of movement in the camera window. Rightclick in your camera window
(or shift+rightclick if you are in 2 mouse button mode) to start freelook mode.
The mouse can be used to look around, up arrow is forward, down arrow is
backwards, left and right are strafing. You can control the sensitivity of the
camera controls in the preferences screen, directional velocity is for movement
(forward/back/strafe) and angular velocity is mouse sensitivity. Also you can
enable inversed mouse mode here.
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Another way of moving backward and forward in the camera window is by using
your mousewheel, scroll up is forward, scroll down is backwards. This works in
all camera modes, classic as well as freelook.
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<h2><a name = "mods">Mod support</a></h2>
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1.1-TA was the first version to add builting support for mod directories,
bringing easy editing capabilities for Quake III: Team Arena. This has been
extended to support any mod developement. Simply open the project settings
dialog to set the mod directory (among several builtins,
Quake III Arena, Quake III: Team Arena and custom mods).
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<h2><a name = "misc">Misc functionalities</a></h2>
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The mousewheel has gotten another new option for the 2D windows. Scroll up is
zoom in, scroll down is zoom out.
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It is possible to texture faces simply by selecting a texture in the
texturewindow and dragging it into the 3D (Cam) window onto the face you want
to texture with it.
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More GtkRadiant tips and tricks have been gathered on the
<a href="http://www.qeradiant.com/faq/index.cgi?file=151">qeradiant.com FAQ</a>.
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<h2><a name = "issues">Known issues</a></h2>
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Current known issues for GtkRadiant releases are listed in the
<a href="http://www.qeradiant.com/faq/index.cgi?file=7">qeradiant.com FAQ</a>.
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